Mishnayot
Mishnayot are the written codification of the Oral Torah, compiled by Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi in the early 3rd century CE. The term mishnah means "repetition" or "study by repetition." The Mishnah forms the first major redaction of Rabbinic law and serves as the foundational text of Halakha, used in later discussions and as a basis for the Talmud. It is studied and cited alongside the Gemara in the Talmud.
The Mishnah comprises six orders (sedarim): Zeraim, Moed, Nashim, Nezikin, Kodashim, and Taharot. Each order contains
Content and purpose: It codifies rabbinic opinions, biblical interpretations, and practical rulings on agriculture, festivals, marriage,
Authorship and history: While transmitting earlier traditions from the Tannaim, the Mishnah was redacted by Rabbi
Impact and study: The Mishnah is central to Jewish study and to the Talmud; together with the